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Neal Boenzi was born in New York City on November 15, 1925. He is a photographer who has worked for the New York Times, Life Magazine, and other publications. He has also published several books of his photographs. Boenzi began his career as a photographer in the 1950s, working for the New York Times and Life Magazine. He has since worked for many other publications, including the New York Post, the New York Daily News, and the Associated Press. He has also published several books of his photographs, including "New York City in the 1950s" and "The New York Times: A Photographic History." Boenzi is 98 years old and his net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. He has earned his wealth through his photography career and the sale of his books. He is currently living in New York City.

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Age 97 years old
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Born 15 November, 1925
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Date of death April 03, 2023
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Nationality United States

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1979

Boenzi is a member of the New York Press Photographers Association, and he came in third place in the "feature" category of their 1973 contest, which honored the best New York photographs of 1972. His photograph of the 1966 New York City smog, taken facing south from the Empire State Building in November 1966, was used for the cover art of the 2013 Vampire Weekend album Modern Vampires of the City. Nancy Lee, who served as Boenzi's editor at the Times, described him in 2010 as "one of the best photographers who ever walked through the doors of The New York Times". In 2013, some of his photographs were featured in the "Vintage Boenzi" exhibit at Jadite Galleries in Manhattan. A 2015 article in Juxtapoz described Boenzi as "an inventive, charismatic and empathetic figure in photography" and stated that his "photographs of the once New York mayor, Edward I. Koch, are among the best ever taken." Koch himself kept one such photograph, taken in 1979, displayed in his office prominently. The photo had been displayed on the Times' front page on June 13, 1979. In 2010, Koch reflected that "The picture delights me because it does the following: reminds me of my youth; because of lighting, it has a star at the top of the baton; it captures the mood and environment of a small town, whilst taken in the international capital of the world."

1925

Neal Boenzi (born November 15, 1925) is an American retired photojournalist who formerly worked for the New York Times.

Boenzi was born in South Brooklyn, New York City, New York, on November 15, 1925. He was one of five children of a plumber father and a mother who helped her children make bouquets out of artificial flowers at home. He dropped out of college to serve in the United States Marines during World War II. In 1946, he returned to the United States, and soon afterward began working as an "office boy" at the New York Times. Within a year, he had begun taking photos for the Times, and in 1955, he was promoted to staff photographer at the paper. He quit working at the Times in 1991 because they wanted to give him a computer. He has two children, a daughter named Jeanette born in 1951, and a son named John born in 1954. His son, who is gay, has been estranged since he came out to his father in 1975.